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When the placentation is dichorionic, separate fetal placental circulations are maintained whether the placentae are fused or separate.
Moreover, the set of all solutions to the hcd -system may be obtained from a single basic solution and the elementary circulations of the network.
However, we know that their circulations were significantly lower, probably no more than 5,000.
The diagnostic feature of a common trunk is that it supplies directly the coronary, systemic and pulmonary circulations.
Ultrasonic assessment of pulmonary hemodynamics in maturing, chronically instrumented lambs with normal and abnormal pulmonary circulations.
The studies in the uterine and systemic circulations are highly indicative of substantial remodelling occurring in pregnancy.
Thermally driven flows with strong rotation effects are of fundamental importance in planetary circulations and also in stellar systems.
Furthermore, the various rings differed in their displacements normal to the traverse line, in their circulations, and in their small-scale internal details.
The age at presentation is strongly related with the degree of cyanosis, which depends on the amount of mixing between the systemic and pulmonary circulations.
His abdominal ultrasound showed patent portal and hepatic venous circulations, as well as a patent inferior caval vein.
In almost all cases studied, placentas demonstrate superficial artery-to-artery and vein-to-vein communications between the acardiac and pump twin's circulations.
Dizygotic twins therefore preserve separate fetal placental circulations despite apparent placental fusion.
We simply need to collect all particular solutions in one vector and add multiples of the various elementary circulations, one for each cycle.
Open squares, 1.4% isoflurane was delivered to both cranial and torso (spinal) circulations.
Although the neglect of ocean dynamics and deep thermohaline circulations probably affects some regional details of our results, the basic aspects are very likely to be robust.
The definition for both entities is the same - a common trunk exiting from the heart via a solitary arterial valve and supplying directly the systemic, pulmonary and coronary arterial circulations.
An experimental streakline on a torus is stretched into a ribbon along the surface of the torus; thus the entire island is revealed in a few circulations.
There is also a signi®cant increase in coagulation activity, with increased formation of thrombus, a feature which is of particular concern in univentricular circulations and valvar prostheses.
There is a significant increase in coagulation activity, with increased formation of thrombus, a feature which is of particular concern in the presence of functionally univentricular circulations and valvar prostheses.
The knowledge gained from this type of experimentation was further advanced by constructing anatomically accurate flow-through models of surgically altered pulmonary circulations, which more closely approximate an in vivo system.
Probably it cannot, since many of the heat transports (notably the ocean thermohaline circulations) have organization timescales (' spin-up times ') that are much longer than 1 year.
A forest of tilted tubular steel columns supports a thinly profiled concrete roof which emerges from the landscape to become an alert plane that unifies the functions and circulations below.
In this way, the unknowns of the problem are given by the n circulations of the rings on the body and the m circulations of the horseshoe vortices.
The dashed line indicatesfollow-up of patients who have not yet undergone separation of the systemic and pulmonary circulations (correction), and error bars show a 70% confidence interval.
Sick neonates can be resuscitated with prostaglandin and inotropes, their acid base status stabilised and by the judicious use of ventilation, their pulmonary and systemic circulations optimised.
If these instabilities are not removed by the sub-grid modelling, unstable circulations are likely to develop on resolved scales which may be orders of magnitude larger than the real ones.
A baf-e is then created to separate the inferior vena cava from the right atrium, thus increasing pulmonary blood -ow and separating the systemic and pulmonary circulations.
The top diagram shows the expected plasma concentration pro®les for two substances [(1) and (2)] in the maternal and fetal circulations of a haemochorial placenta.
Partition of the four chambers takes place; the atrial and ventricular septums are formed; the aorta and pulmonary arteries are established; pulmonary and systematic circulations are well separated.
The level has been set at 25,000 copies in the light of all our available statistics about local newspaper circulations.
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Are there a number of newspapers with circulations of about 400,000 which, if they took over one small newspaper, would be caught by this provision?
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We have papers which concentrate on presenting the female form and so-called vital statistics, which imagine that their circulations will soar as their "neckline" plunges.
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What is this upon which the big circulations have been built but a most subtle, corroding, fatal poison.
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What has been happening is that the circulations have been concentrated more and more into certain specific sections of the newspaper industry.
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The information available is very fully used by the newspapers and by the journals of the banks and all the rest, which have wide circulations.
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There have been a number of serious accidents in major cities caused by cyclists being caught between vehicles in such busy circulations of traffic.
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The newspapers that have enormous circulations are not those which are educational; they are probably quite questionable in their taste.
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Not the large papers with the huge circulations, which can spread their overheads over those enormous circulations.
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How do they feel when fabricated words are put into their mouths in order that newspapers should increase their circulations?
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The trend towards fewer newspapers with massive circulations is not a very happy one.
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I would very much rather have a relatively large number of small newspapers competing with each other, and with smaller circulations.
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Of course, that has not happened, and the circulations of newspapers have tended to increase, as, indeed, have the sales of radio sets.
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Nevertheless, there is a great deal of lazy placing of advertisements, using mass circulations as the sole factor.
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Is it not a fact that newsprint restrictions stop newspapers from having their proper circulations?
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The heaviest basic costs are constant, whether circulations are high or low.
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The supply covers a wide range of newspapers and the numbers of each are based on the circulations in this country.
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A large number have circulations above 50,000, and a rather small group have circulations above 100,000.
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Take the years 1963–64 and 1965–66 and consider how much was spent with various newspapers with varying circulations.
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Individual circulations vary between 50,000 and very small numbers.
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I naturally accept that, if the analysis has been made on the basis of weighting it according to the circulations involved.
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There is a place not only for papers with mammoth circulations but for small papers catering for minority interests.
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Large circulations in the quality press are not necessarily profitable; nor, necessarily, are large advertising volumes.
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I am quite sure that they are not newspapers whose circulations would depend on sensational and sordid news, but which really give good news correctly reported.
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In other words, the total circulations are very high for the size of the population, and it is reckoned by some authorities that ours is the highest in the world.
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If it is to show what people are reading, in the main, one would imagine that the papers with the largest circulations would be the papers chosen.
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In subsequent police circulations about the offence, the time of 10.40 am was used, which was the time at which other officers summoned to the scene arrived.
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The commercial libraries' circulations are going steadily down, as, indeed, are those of the book clubs, because more people are going to the public libraries, which are cheaper.
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Why do newspaper circulations increase or decrease?
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Most empirical studies of currency substitution have focused on the preference for foreign currency deposits (whether held domestically or overseas) while excluding notes in circulation.
Transported lives : urban social networks and labour circulation.
The publications have weekly circulations of more than 41,500 and have a current estimated readership of 90,000.
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Goods circulate also within a given trading network, but the specific patterns of circulation can greatly vary, according to the kind of business engaged in.
The anterior and posterior cerebral circulations are interconnected via bilateral posterior communicating arteries.
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Actors changing into puppets, puppets into actors, that circulation of both actors and puppets, the continuously repeated surprising rhythm.
What did happen was the circulation of rumours regarding a possible second uprising echoing 1857.
The second volume then deals with the items of excitation-contraction coupling, contraction, circulation, cardiac metabolism, receptors and transmitters, ischemia, and arrhythmias.
Again, this patient also has a left coronary circulation largely right ventricular dependent.
Studies of the circulation times and hypoxic tolerance tests in children with congenital cardiac anomalies are examples of other works from these early years.
A third mechanism postulated for the development of asymmetric pulmonaryflowwas the bronchopulmonary circulation.
A terminoterminal anastomosis was carried out and the extracorporeal circulation was interrupted.
One was the patient with multiple rhabdomyomas who could not be weaned from extracorporeal circulation.
Twenty-one procedures (41%) were followed by clinical evidence of reduced arterial circulation to the affected leg more than four hours after the procedure.
Attempts to provide direct support for circulation and gas exchange started with animal experimentation over 100 years ago.
The optimal connection would promote the most efficient flow from the venous return to the pulmonary circulation.
Post-natal changes in the circulation and responses to volume loading in the sheep.
Their study demonstrated clearly the hazard of rapid cooling and extensive gaseous embolization of the cerebral circulation.
Extracorporeal circulation with the inclusion of an artificial oxygenator and umbilical-placental occlusion requires a somewhat more complex circuit.
After cessation of administration of aprotinin and stabilization of circulation with high doses of vasopressors, it proved possible to continue the operation.
Regulation of the umbilical-placental circulation has several unusual characteristics.
With rewarming and return of pulmonary circulation, the levels of bradykinin returned to baseline.
Conceivably, during normothermic bypass, the bronchial circulation may be inadequate to support the metabolism of the lungs, resulting in an ischemic injury.
An effective way of managing the associated right ventricular-dependent coronary circulation, however, has yet to be found.
Flow of blood through the bronchial circulation presents a considerable problem in the calculation of pulmonary blood flow in patients with complete transposition.
Subsequently, the quantity of notes in circulation increased in exponential fashion, from 8.5 million guan before 1187 to 140 million guan by 1207.
In the museum, this is evident through a clear circulation structure and visual relations.
The goal of surgical therapy for this lesion is to create separated "in scries" pulmonary and systemic circulations with the lowest possible right ventricular pressure.
The small size of the septal defects suggests that mixing of the circulations would have been limited.
First, the presence of intra- and extra-cardiac communications between the systemic and pulmonary circulations and, second, the increased amount of intracardiac surgery performed.
In fact, not all opposition newspapers had large circulations.
Although not all episodes of thrombosis are symptomatic, there is a significant risk of severe sequels due to embolization to the pulmonary or cerebral circulations.
The longlived anomalous circulations observed in the extra-tropical atmosphere thus represent the natural dynamics of rotation-dominated flows.
After 2 circulations, the electrons are approaching a higher temperature than would result from just one acceleration.
Separately, other-language newspapers are increasing their circulations too.
Functionally, therefore, the heart was univentricular, with the dominant left ventricle pumping both circulations.
Two reasons can be given for this, the first being their low circulations.
Each twin has its own vascular territory in the placenta but both fetal circulations are linked through vascular anastomoses.
The critical regime is considered in which the circulations due to the centrifugal force and the vertical gravitational instability are of equal significance.
About a dozen newspapers are printed in multiple locations throughout the country and have national circulations of over one million readers.
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